The Eclipse IoT community is growing community of open source projects focused on providing the building blocks for the IoT industry. The goal of the community is to provide open source implementations of important IoT standards, frameworks that implement key services for IoT applications and tools to make it easier for developers to create IoT applications. If IoT is going to achieve success and interoperability then the industry will need these basic building blocks.

In his session at @ThingsExpo, Ian Skerrett, VP of Marketing at the Eclipse Foundation, introduced the Eclipse IoT open source community. He provided a detailed introduction to the 12 different open source projects already at Eclipse, including support for IoT standards such as MQT, CoAP, One M2M and Lightweight M2M. He also discussed how companies and individuals can use the Eclipse open source building blocks to build IoT applications.

@ThingsExpo's giant billboard on Highway 101, in the heart of Silicon Valley, is viewed by more than 1.3 million motorists per week

3rd International Internet of @ThingsExpo will take place November 4-6, 2014 at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Santa Clara, California with over 100 major sponsors and exhibitors in 2014 and more than 6,000 delegates from 17 countries.

Internet of @ThingsExpo this week launched the premiere issue of its monthly newsletter which contains highlights of the hottest sessions and speakers from Internet of @ThingsExpo, speaking information as well as sponsorship opportunities.

Chris Matthieu Named Internet of @ThingsExpo Tech ChairInternet of @ThingsExpo has announced today that Chris Matthieu has been named tech chair of Internet of @ThingsExpo 2014 Silicon Valley.

The 2nd Global Internet of @ThingsExpo will take place on November 4-6, 2014, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, CA.

Chris Matthieu has two decades of telecom and web experience. He launched his Teleku cloud communications-as-a-service platform at eComm in 2010, which was acquired by Voxeo. Next he built an open source Node.JS PaaS called Nodester, which was acquired by AppFog. His new startup is Twelephone (http://twelephone.com). Leveraging HTML5 and WebRTC, Twelephone's BHAG (Big Hairy Audacious Goal) is to become the next generation telecom company running in the Web browser.

Power panel discussion at Internet of @ThingsExpo New York

Tracks and topics for Internet of @ThingsExpo will include:

Consumer IoT & Wearables

Wearables

Smart Appliances

Smart Cars

Smartphones 2.0

Smart Travel

Personal Fitness

Health Care

Personalized Marketing

Customized Shopping

Personal Finance

The Digital Divide

Mobile Cash & Markets

Games & the IoT

The Future of Education

Virtual Reality

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Enterprise IoT

The Business Case for IoT

Smart Grids

Smart Cities

Smart Transportation

The Smart Home

M2M

Authentication/Security

Wiring the IoT

The Internet of Everything

Digital Transformation of Enterprise IT

Agriculture

Transportation

Manufacturing

Local & State Government

Federal Government

IoT Developers

Eclipse Foundation

Cloud Foundry

Linux Containers

Node-Red

Open Source Hardware

AJAX and the IoT

Leveraging SOA

Multi-Cloud IoT

Evolving Standards

WebSockets

Security & Privacy Protocols

GPS & Proximity Services

Bluetooth/RFID/etc.

XMPP

Nest Labs

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